plasei
Plasei is a term used in ancient Greek lyric poetry to refer to a specific technique or style of composition. It is characterized by its use of fragmented or disconnected lines, often arranged in a non-linear fashion. The term is derived from the Greek word πλησιαί (plēsiai), meaning "pieces" or "fragments".
In the context of ancient Greek poetry, plasei was used to create a sense of disorder or
Plasei differs from other ancient Greek poetic forms in its emphasis on the disjointed and incomplete. Unlike
While plasei is primarily associated with ancient Greek poetry, its concept has influenced the development of